Monthly Archives: March 2013

The end of Tampa’s Revolving Restaurant Landmark

It is with great regret that I announce that The View at CK’s at Tampa AIrport Marriott is closing this summer. The 1980’s revolving restaurant gave us Tampans a feeling of status in the world of restaurant architecture. Started by … Continue reading

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Basketball Puts Florida Gulf Coast U On The Map

It is strange how a basketball game can put a university on the news map faster than hiring a few Nobel Prize winners. Florida Gulf Coast University in Fort Myers is further south than U. of South Florida. Beach balls … Continue reading

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Downtown Disney Will Become Giant Disney SPrings

The seventy-five store-restaurant complex known as Downtown Disney will double in size in the next three years and become a four part Florida lakeside village known as Disney Springs. Lake Buena Vista will be lined with a Town Center with … Continue reading

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Sarasota – The City of Statues and Art

I love visiting the West Coast city of Sarasota. No town in Florida exhibits a greater appreciation for the role art plays in our daily lives. Main Street downtown has statues everywhere. This wonderful statue set is at the Sarasota … Continue reading

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Remy of Ratatouille Makes Chefs de France A Treat

Epcot’s Chefs de France at Walt Disney World has a one character dinner show. A French actress who reminds me of Leslie Caron wheels a serving cart around the tables and when she lifts a chafing lid, there is Remy … Continue reading

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The Dennis the Menace Masonic Lodge

Union County (Lake Butlker) is one of Florida’s least populated counties. There is one high school, one middle school, and one elementary school. But it has a most unusual Masonic Lodge. The 1905 Community School has long been converted into … Continue reading

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Florida’s Unwanted Immigrant Problem Is Booming

Last month’s Burmese python hunt in the Everglades killed 68 snakes, one 14 feet 3 inches long. Still, the snakes are killing off small animals and destroying gator eggs in record numbers. Other unpopular Florida visitors include the world’s largest … Continue reading

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food The Best Key Lime Pie In Florida?

This is the time of year when tourists are hunting for key lime pie to take back up North. Key lime pie should be made from fresh lime juice, real whipped cream, and home made gragham cracker. My BEST OF … Continue reading

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